Message-ID: <FB77877E-5D3A-4023-8F15-65840B380045@mishmash.com>
Date: 21 Jun 2021 15:24:50 -0700
From: "Fred Atkinson" <fatkinson.remove-this@and-this-too.mishmash.com>
Subject: Re: VOIP Issue
> On Jun 21, 2021, at 10:30 AM, John Levine <johnl@taugh.com> wrote:
> According to Julian Thomas <Jt@jt-mj.net>:
>>> On Jun 19, 2021, at 14:18, Fred Atkinson
>> <fatkinson.remove-this@and-this-too.mishmash.com> wrote:
>>> Does anyone have another suggestion as to how I might be able to
>>> resolve this issue?
>
>> Another voip provider?
>
> The provider is Callcentric, whose technical quality is quite good,
> and who has given me good support when I've been able to ask specific
> questions.
>
> Fred has a whole bunch of VoIP equipment behind a router that has a
> custom configuration. I've suggested he unplug everything, then plug
> it back in one item at a time and see when it breaks.
>
> My guess is it's either a configuration issue with devices colliding
> or a busted VoIP phone.
Let me clear things up.
I had a single HT814 that provides four RJ11 jacks each on a
different extension. That's the only VOIP device that was on my VOIP
service when this fiasco began. So disconnecting one by one was not
an option. It's all or none.
I have since added two brand new GXP2135s. One of them is
stationed in my bedroom and seems to be cutting through more
quickly. I need to run another Ethernet cable to station the other
one. Can't do it until my larger trip guard arrives as the one I
have now is full.
I found the trip guard on the Home Depot Web site:
https://www.homedepot.com/p/UT-Wire-5-ft-Cable-Blanket-Low-Profile-Cord-Cover-and-Protector-for-Floor-in-Grey-UTW-CPL5-GY/305038456
[I post the link in case some of you might need a bigger one]. It has to be special
ordered as it is not something they normally stock in their stores.
I have three Ethernet cables and a zip cord in the one I have now.
The new one is capable of carrying ten Ethernet cables. It allows
for future expansion [though I will never get to ten].
Since the trip guard is across the front entrance to my apartment
[and I have to run the new cable that way], I have to wait for the new
one to arrive at my local Home Depot before I can run the cable.
As soon as I can station the remaining phone where I want it to go
[on my computer desk], I am going to disconnect the HT814 and see what
happens then.
Just thought I would clear this up.
Fred
Message-ID: <20210622150534.84D8573C@telecom2018.csail.mit.edu>
Date: Tue, 22 Jun 2021 15:05:32 +0000 (UTC)
From: Moderator <telecomdigestsubmissions@remove-this.telecom-digest.org>
Subject: Verizon announces acquisition of precise positioning
company, Senion
Media contact(s)
KIM ANCIN | ERICA DILK |
908.801.0500 | 720.483.4341 |
Kimberly.Ancin@verizon.com | ERICA.DILK@VERIZON.COM |
Basking Ridge, NJ - Today, Verizon announced the acquisition of
Senion, a global leader in location-responsive solutions. The
developer of an indoor positioning platform, Senion's advanced
machine-learning sensor fusion technology delivers sub-meter accuracy
for precise positioning and navigation of indoor spaces.
https://www.verizon.com/about/news/verizon-announces-acquisition-precise-positioning-company-senion
***** Moderator's Note *****
Better not dawdle too long in front of the pro-union poster that was
pasted on the wall: you're boss will get a report, even if you were
really looking at the motorcycle-for-sale flyer that was taped over
the union poster ten minutes before.
Did you stop and listen to the young firebrand on the streetcorner?
The company troubleshooter might drop by your health club and watch
for your reaction while she talks about the evils of socialism and
asks if you are a right-thinking, loyal Americun.
Did you pick up a flyer at the Planned Parenthood table? Don't be
surprised when higher-ups start dropping hints about work-life balance
and the lowered expectations that go with "Mommy" hours.
Did you sit in the table alcove on the train? Well, well: so did a
headhunter for a competing company. Aren't you happy with your current
position?
Did your daughter spend time talking with a black girl at school? Your
supervisor might suggest that perhaps you should have a word with her
about the impressions she's leaving on other white children and the
need to avoid misunderstandings when it comes to the expectations of
the lower classes.
Bill Horne
Moderator
Message-ID: <20210622131454.15E3073C@telecom2018.csail.mit.edu>
Date: Tue, 22 Jun 2021 13:14:52 +0000 (UTC)
From: Moderator <telecomdigestsubmissions@remove-this.telecom-digest.org>
Subject: Monthly TCPA Digest -- June 2021
by Russell H. Fox, Joshua Briones, Jonathan P. Garvin, and Adam B. Korn
We are pleased to present our latest Monthly TCPA Digest, providing
insights and news related to the Telephone Consumer Protection Act
(TCPA). In this month's Regulatory Update, we discuss the FCC's plans
to consider the creation of an online portal that would allow private
entities to submit information about suspected robocalling and caller
ID spoofing violations directly to the Commission's Enforcement
Bureau. In addition, we look at the Senate's Deter Obnoxious,
Nefarious and Outrageous Telephone (DO NOT) Call Act (S. 1913), which
would impose strict new penalties for TCPA violations, as well as the
FCC's signing of a Memorandum of Understanding with the Australian
Communications and Media Authority to help coordinate a global
approach to addressing unlawful robocalls and spoofing. In our
Litigation Update, we look at two recent district court rulings and
how they may help to clarify the impact of the Supreme Court's
Facebook, Inc. v. Duguid decision on future TCPA-related litigation.
https://www.mondaq.com/unitedstates/telecoms-mobile-cable-communications/1081634/monthly-tcpa-digest-june-2021?email_access=on